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W7 issues FFXII (U/C) - bluescreen
#11
Not to mention it could be the failing file transfer system they for some reason retained from vista.... why is it transfering or unzipping brings my system to its knees every time...
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#12
Firefox has bugs in 7 I've noticed, hope they get fixed
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#13
i havent met any yet... actually i'm having a better time with its memory usage and start time in seven than in xp/vista >.> i think it varies from machine to machine
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#14
file downloads and such aren't workign right
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#15
ah well i use download status bar and downthemall... so i really dont ever use the default downloader prolly why i havent noticed
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#16
use windows xp - if bsod appears again: it's problem with your hardware
my finger stocked on the trigger...
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#17
I don't have this problem. I also play FF XII NTSC-U, I copied the disc image myself.

I am also on Windows 7.

Operating System: Windows 7 RC 7100
Program: PCSX2 0.9.6 r1502
BIOS: USA v02.00(14/06/2004) Console
Graphics: Nvidia 9800 GTX 512 MB
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 8400 @ 3.3 GHz
RAM: OCZ 2 GB DDR2 @ 1000 MHz

1. Try remaking the ISO for FF XII (the first FF XII ISO I made was faulty, it wouldn't even properly load the 'new game' options to start a file

2. Please visit the following link if you would like to see my configurations for PCSX2

http://forums.e-mpire.com/showthread.php?t=92107
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#18
No problems here, with Windows 7 64-bit RC and FFXII Pal version. I'm 15 hours in with no issues, so it may or may not be Win7. Check the drivers etc.
i7 6700k @4.5GHz | Nvidia GTX 1070 8GB | 32GB Corsair DDR4 RAM | Windows 10 64-bit
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#19
win 7 rtm 7600, no issues. it's not win 7
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#20
I haven't run into any problems with the cutscenes in FF12 ntsc. I'm 60 hours in and running Win7 x64 (7600). Are you running an aggressive overclock? Because I only see the BSOD when I try and push my overclock too far.
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